Chapel Lawn's “Good Luck, Babe!” has topped the UK Official Charts and is aiming to enter the Top 10 of the Official Singles Chart.
Pop Culture & Art | June 25, 2024
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Missouri-born singer-songwriter Chapel Lone continues to take the UK music world by storm with his smash hit “Good Luck, Babe!”, which has reached number one on the UK's Official Trending Chart, further solidifying Lone's presence in the industry. The feat comes as the track is on track to enter the Top 10 of the Official Singles Chart, where it is predicted to rise four places to a new peak of number nine this week.
Roan, born Kaylee Rose Amstuts, has gained popularity for her distinctive pop sound and heartfelt lyrics. “Good Luck, Babe!” struck a chord with listeners and propelled her to new heights in the competitive UK music market. Beginning her career under the stage name Kaylee Amstuts, the artist has been praised for her unique voice and storytelling ability. Her rise to fame has been marked by a string of hits and a growing fanbase.
In addition to Lone's success, several new songs entered the UK's Official Trending Chart this week. Tommy Richman's “Devil Is a Lie” debuts at No. 7, Charli XCX's latest track “BRAT” featuring Lorde enters at No. 8, Jordan Adetunji's “Kehlani” debuts at No. 9 and Post Malone and Blake Shelton's collaboration “Pour Me A Drink” enters the top 10.
Gracie Abrams also made a notable appearance with “us.”, which debuted at #10 following Taylor Swift's performance at London's Wembley Stadium on The Eras Tour. Ariana Grande's remix of “the boy is mine,” featuring R&B legends Brandy and Monica, rose to #11 this week on the back of new release momentum.
Other notable entries include Asake and Central Cee's collaboration “Wave” at number 13, Perrie's second solo single “Tears” at number 14, and The Kid LAROI's “NIGHTS LIKE THIS” at number 19. These tracks reflect a diverse range of musical styles and artists, highlighting the dynamic nature of the current UK music scene.